Movie Star Theories To Beat The Market
#Mindset #Financial LiteracyWalking past a local pub last night, I bumped into a couple of friends having beers. It’s an easy thing to do in Singapore, considering…
Retirement Planning Seminar for United World College Teachers in Singapore - Part 2
#Financial Literacy #RetirementUnited World College Talk – Part II. Yesterday afternoon, I gave a seminar outlining how much money a person would need to invest to reach a desired…
What’s Better Than Learning From Your Investment Mistakes?
#Financial LiteracyThe only thing better than learning from our investment mistakes is learning from somebody else’s. As Baby Boomers are winding down their work schedules, many…
A List of What Investors Should Never Do
#Advisors #Financial LiteracyThis list is for purely educational purposes. And I’ve narrowed it down to “Nevers” that are universally accepted. You might find that you (or your…
Common Sense Investing Reaps a $46,800 profit so far
#Financial LiteracyNearly five years ago, I gave a seminar at Singapore American School, on indexed investing. The lesson was simple, existing of the following: 1. Most stock…
When Losers Laugh At Active Mutual Fund Managers
#Financial Literacy #Andrew's MoneyNearly one year ago, I asked readers to come up with a list of the best mutual funds they could. And they didn’t fail me—…
Refreshingly Simple Investing
#Financial LiteracyMy method of investing is one that I could teach a fifth grader in an afternoon. And that kid could go on to beat more than…
Numbers That Are Accurate, But Inaccurate
#Financial LiteracyMy guess is that a fairly low percentage of people have monitored their investment performances over the past decade or more, and compared their results to…
Is it easy to make a fortune as a financial advisor?
#Financial Literacy #AdvisorsDaniel Solin suggests, in his book, The Smartest Investment Book You’ll Ever Read [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0399535993/ref=as_li_tl?ie=…
A Fool and His Money – a Book Review and a Challenge
#Financial LiteracyIn 1988, John Rothchild penned what might be the only legitimately funny finance book ever written: A Fool and His Money: The Odyssey of an Average…